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An awareness of corporate social responsibility and corporate ethics among PG students

Author Affiliations

  • 1Dept. of Studies in Social Work, Rani Channamma University, PG Centre, Vijayapuy-586108 Karnataka, India
  • 2Rani Channamma University, PG Centre, Jamkhandi-587301, Karnataka, India

Int. Res. J. Social Sci., Volume 11, Issue (3), Pages 19-23, July,14 (2022)

Abstract

Corporates have a significant role in building and developing communities. Companies Act- 2013 provides legal support to various communities and societies for the integrated development by the corporates themselves. Corporate social responsibility is the companies' significant ethical obligation, and they have a greater responsibility for developing the area where they are operating. The social accountability of the corporates must contribute to the social, economic, and infrastructure development of the communities and ensure the integrated development of every individual of society. The present paper aims to know the importance of the Companies Act (Amended) 2014 regarding CSR and how corporate ethics have essential to supporting community development. The researcher adopted an experimental research design to analyse the phenomenon of development and proposed recommendations for community development based on data collected from respondents and a review of secondary data. The paper explores that 92% of the respondents believe CSR plays a vital role in promoting corporate ethics through community development activities under CSR and legal aid for community development.

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